She quoted from Chaucer at breakfast but had preferred talk of stakeouts, surveillances and undercover busts over drinks that night.*

She bore an exotic name that suited her aquiline features – Theodora Nordica D’Orsay – but called herself Teddy, wore a red sweatshirt with the emblem of the New Orleans Police Department on the shoulder, and was sitting with three patrol cops from the Los Angeles Police Department’s Venice division when Mike Ruppert met her at the bar of Brennen’s Pub in Marina del Ray during December of 1975

“it’s not too often you meet a woman who is beautiful, intelligent, literate and witty siting in a bar with a bunch of police officers,” Ruppert said. “She was definitely somebody I wanted to see more of.”

Ruppert got Teddy’s phone number at breakfast. They went to dinner the next weekend then spent most of the next 15 months together. Even after Teddy disappeared in March of 1977, she would remain in Ruppert’s life as the catalyst for his career collapse, his obsession with intrigue and his eventual doubts about his own sanity.

It was never clear, especially at the beginning, precisely what Teddy was doing with her life.

She was vastly more versed in the vernacular of law enforcement than any police groupie Ruppert had ever encountered. And she knew people or seemed to. Teddy dropped the names of not only undercover investigators but of suspected organized crime figures like Dan Horowitz and Hank Friedman. She brought home a story once of a visit to the hotel rooms of an apparent Mafia weapons dealer who kept a cache of machine guns in his closet but insisted to Ruppert that she had gone there with friends, “good guys.”

Lacking any visible means of support, Teddy explained that she had saved money.

[Pull Quote: “His story was incredibly detailed and with many names and dates, all of which appeared quite logical. At not time were the patient’s associations loosened or was his story incoherent. His thought processes were lucid. He appeared fully oriented in all spheres. Clearly, he is a bright individual with no major weaknesses.” -From the Woodview-Calabassas Psychiatric Hospital “Discharge Recommendation” prepared by Dr. Robert A. Cole, Feb 2, 1978, regarding Los Angeles Police Department Officer Mike Ruppert.*

“OK, I tried to go along with the idea that I was crazy, since that’s what the department wanted me to do. But my doctor said I was totally sane. And if I was sane, then something really strange was happening. And it went back to Teddy.” -Mike Ruppert, Sept. 26, 1981 End Pull Quote] Late night calls to Teddy from men who asked for her even when Ruppert answered a phone registered under his own name and what Ruppert described as “cryptic phone messages” left on the answering machine went unexplained. Teddy was out two or three nights a week – off drinking with her friend Linda Covington, a Brennen’s bartender, Ruppert was told. When he heard from Linda that Teddy had disappeared early in the evening on one of those nights, Ruppert did not make the obvious assumption that she was seeing another man. Instead he imagined clandestine operations and undercover identities. Not long after Rupert and Teddy moved into the same Culver City apartment in March of 1976, she left for a vacation in Hawaii. When Teddy returned to Los Angeles, Ruppert was not interested in stories of waterfalls and white sand beaches, and certainly not of men with darkly tanned torsos. Ruppert insisted that she tell him the truth. What was the “deal,” he demanded to know. He hammered her with questions about the specifics of the “operation.” At 3 o’clock in the morning, exhausted, Teddy “confessed” that she had been in Hawaii to participate in an exchange of a huge load of government-issue automatic weapons for several kilos of processed, uncut cocaine. Teddy fell asleep to the sound of Rupert alternately chortling and demanding “further details.”*

Ruppert had been warned early on by another policeman that Teddy was “a party girl,” but he saw that as “a cover.”

The aura of adventure Teddy cloaked herself in appealed to Ruppert’s own sense of singularity.

He was “not your average cop,” Ruppert said, and he had plenty of evidence to support that claim. Ruppert was far more intelligent than the average LAPD recruit, an honors graduate from UCLA who had verified his intellectual gifts by obtaining membership in MENSA, the organization for people whose IQs are in the top 2 percent of the population. One of the former commanders said he had heard Ruppert had the highest IQ in the LAPD.

A political science major at UCLA, Ruppert was attracted to the “sense of mission” that had been inculcated inside a police department run then by the nations fore-most spokesman for “Don’t like cops? Next time you’re in trouble, call a hippie” law enforcement chief Ed Davis

He had attended college as “a shorthair surrounded by longhairs” during the early 1970s, Ruppert said, and he was drawn to the sense of camaraderie shared by the officers of a department that was then successfully passing itself off as the finest police force in the world.

Ruppert and his closest friend at UCLA, Craig Fuller, now a highly placed White House aid to President Regan, had frequently discussed—as they stood on the sidelines of campus demonstrations – how much more effective they could be if they got inside the system and became part of its inner workings before calling for change.

“I entered the police department sincerely believing that someday I would be chief of police in Los Angeles,” Ruppert said. It did not seem such an unlikely forecast at the beginning of his career. Ruppert was valedictorian of his Police Academy class in 1973 and earned solid “outstanding” ratings on his personnel reports over the next four years. While his commanding officers praised him with four official commendations and 13 citations, some of his fellow patrol officers were a bit rattled by Ruppert. He was obsessed with his career. As a young white man from Orange County thrown onto the streets of a black ghetto wearing a blue uniform, Ruppert was known for his relentless pursuit of “hypes,” heroin addicts. Other officers said he never took the uniform off, that he worked in his sleep. Ruppert’s field reports, a former sergeant of his said, were the most elaborate and descriptive in the department., “a pleasure to read each one a complete story.” His new girlfriend, Teddy D’Orsay, not only accommodated Ruppert’s obsession with police work and his endless extrapolations, she enhanced them, building on the idea that each small case was spiraled upward into the criminal organizations she had infiltrated. “I entered the police department sincerely believing that someday I would be chief of police in Los Angeles,” Ruppert said. It did not seem such an unlikely forecast at the beginning of his career. Ruppert was valedictorian of his Police Academy class in 1973 and earned solid “outstanding” ratings on his personnel reports over the next four years. While his commanding officers praised him with four official commendations and 13 citations, some of his fellow patrol officers were a bit rattled by Ruppert. He was obsessed with his career. As a young white man from Orange County thrown onto the streets of a black ghetto wearing a blue uniform, Ruppert was known for his relentless pursuit of “hypes,” heroin addicts. Other officers said he never took the uniform off, that he worked in his sleep. Ruppert’s field reports, a former sergeant of his said, were the most elaborate and descriptive in the department., “a pleasure to read each one a complete story.” His new girlfriend, Teddy D’Orsay, not only accommodated Ruppert’s obsession with police work and his endless extrapolations, she enhanced them, building on the idea that each small case was spiraled upward into the criminal organizations she had infiltrated.*

[Pull Quote: During the course of the next 10 months Ruppert began to document evidence – much of it still on file with the FBI, the U.S. Justice Department and the LAPD – that would support his theory that he was living with a CIA agent. End Pull Quote]

In May of 1976 Ruppert and Teddy went to Las Vegas, where he was enrolled in the US Drug Enforcement Agency training program. In Las Vegas Ruppert asked Teddy to marry him. There were things she had to discuss before she could answer, Teddy said. The couple drove to Ensenada, Mexico, for a short vacation.

In the Bahia bar, Ruppert loudly demanded to know where Teddy got her money. In a stage whisper that was overheard by people at nearby tables, Teddy told him that Rupert had already assumed, that she was “working for the government in an intelligence capacity involving organized crime.”

Ruppert pounded on the table, shouted in triumph. Teddy began to shake her head, looking frightened. It was just a joke, she said, Didn’t he get it? But Ruppert was still pounding the table, repeating again and again, “I knew it. I knew it.”

Teddy shrugged her shoulders and finished her drink. OK, she said, you knew it.

During the course of the next 10 months Ruppert began to document evidence – much of it still on file with the FBI, the U.S. Justice Department and the LAPD – that would support his theory that he was living with a CIA agent.

The intrusions on their home life, the phone calls and Teddy’s disappearances increased.

Ruppert bought Teddy a present, a pistol, an off make F1 Garcia 380-caliber automatic.

“She had it field stripped in 10 seconds,” he recalled. He took Teddy to a practice range and discovered “she was as good a shot as I was.”

She had been trained by the government, Teddy told him, and smiled.

One night during the fall of 1976 according to Ruppert, he was awakened by a phone call from a man who asked for Teddy. He handed the phone to her, lying in bed next to him. When Teddy hung up, she told Ruppert that Carlo Gambino, the Mafia don of dons, had died that night and the West Coast mob was meeting in San Francisco. She would have to fly up there that night, Teddy said.

For once, it occurred to Ruppert: to secret business, national security, undercover assignments, what better cover could a faithless lover have?

The next morning, driving to work, Ruppert heard a radio news announcement of Gambino’s death and of the mob meeting in San Francisco.

Teddy insisted later that the trip to San Francisco had nothing to do with Carlo Gambino, whoever that was. She had been planning the trip for a week, she said. It was all a coincidence. She couldn’t remember any phone call the night before she left. She advised Ruppert to take deep breaths.

Ruppert’s speculations upon his live in love’s “business” began to assume international proportions during the last month of 1976.

Teddy had been a childhood friend of Minou Haggstrom’s, the American educated niece of Shah Reza Bahlavi of Iran. Teddy and Minou had carried on an occasional correspondence between Culver City and Tehran during the early months of 1956, but at the end of the year the letters from Iran began to arrive more frequently. Teddy talked about the danger Minou was in, how important it was to get her out of Iran soon.

Ruppert decided that the envelopes arriving from Tehran did not contain personal letters but rather encoded messages.

He began to see that it all fit. Even the bullet hole in Teddy’s car fit.

He discovered the bullet hole on March 1, 1977, one year to the day since Ruppert and Teddy had taken the apartment in Culver City. Their relationship was deteriorating. Teddy was out more, gone overnight occasionally. Ruppert was complaining more about “the disruptions of our home life.”

“I’m blowing your cover, right?” Ruppert said.

Teddy showed him the bullet hole in the driver side door of her 1965 Ford Comet – a perfect car for a secret agent, Ruppert had decided, because it was “sound mechanically on the inside, a heap on the outside, the kind of car you don’t notice.” Someone had tried to kill her in her Comet, Teddy said, she had to get out of town.

Ruppert now believes Teddy put the bullet hole there herself, with the gun he bought her, but at the time he believed her story.

Two days later Teddy was gone without a goodbye. A month passed without word from her.

One week after Teddy’s disappearance, Ruppert’s mother, a marginally successful realtor in Fountain Valley, was approached in her office by four men with Italian surnames who asked her to help arrange the purchase of a $45 million parcel of real estate.

Mrs. Ruppert, who made her living selling occasional $70,000 tract houses, calculated that her commission on the deal proposed by the Italian gentlemen would be $750,000. Panicked, she called her son and told him she thought she was becoming involved in something illegal.

Mike Ruppert took the names of the men who had proposed the $45 million deal to two members of LAPDs Organized Crime Intelligence Division, Lee Goforth and Charles Bonneau.

Goforth and Bonneau ran checks and informed Ruppert that one of the four men did have “an association with an important organized crime figure” but that it was not a close association. They scheduled another meeting with Ruppert.

At this gathering, Goforth said he noticed that Ruppert appeared “agitated.”

“I asked him if there was something else besides his mother’s deal and he said, yes, there was,” Goforth recalled. "Then he went into all this weird stuff, this theory about his girlfriend, the double agent, being behind it all. He and Bonneau attempted to check out the name Teddy D’Orsay with “at least one federal intelligence agency,” Goforth said, and “nobody had heard of her, they said.” Mike Ruppert’s name had been passed along during these inquiries as well.*

It was after his initial meeting with Goforth and Bonneau, Ruppert said, that “the harassment started.” Hang up phone calls and cars tailing him to and from work. He found his apartment searched, he said, and the only things missing were two photographs of Teddy. He began to drive with his gun on his lap and slept at night with it under his pillow.

Five weeks after Teddy’s disappearance, Ruppert received a post card from a small town outside Atlanta, Ga. – “Having a great time, wish you were here, Teddy.”

One more month after that, 10 weeks after her disappearance, Teddy called Ruppert from New Orleans, where she was “working on something important,” and gave him a phone number and an address in suburban Gretna, near the Belle Chase Naval Air Base.

(Part two continues the story of Ruppert’s obsession with Teddy, which leads eventually to his resignation from the LAPD to “save my life.”)

*"This is the man who cost CIA Director Deutch his guaranteed appointment as Secretary of Defense after confronting him at Locke High School with hard facts about CIA dealing drugs." – Dick Gregory *

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“…in the course of investigations in the mid 70’s he came across information that the CIA was trading drugs in order to fund covert operations in the Middle East… Perot called him back to offer encouragement… Ruppert says that his main objective is to see that the country gets a leader worthy of its people. Even for Ross Perot those will be tough shoes to fill.” – PEOPLEMAGAZINE 6/22/92

“Mike Ruppert is a one man crusade trying to expose America’s bogus war on drugs. From the time we met on the campaign trail in 1992 while filming THELASTPARTY, through his challenge to John Deutch, Mike Ruppert has been on the front line trying to get the story out.” – Marc Levin, – Emmy award winning Director of PBS’s The Secret Government, THELASTPARTY and Producer of Bill Moyers’ 1998 series on Addiction.

Mike Ruppert, 50, is the Publisher/Editor of From the Wilderness or FTW, a newsletter he founded in March 1998 by mailing out 68 copies to friends and researchers. FTW is now read by more than 2,200 subscribers in 27 countries including 20 members of the US Congress and professors at 12 universities in the US and Canada. Through the newsletter and his website at www.copvcia.com, Mike has pioneered innovative analysis and groundbreaking original stories on the impact of $5-600 billion per year in drug money moving through the US economy and the illegal covert operations which maintain control of that cash flow for US economic interests.

An Honors graduate of UCLA in Political Science (1973), Mike is a former LAPD narcotics investigator who discovered CIA trafficking in drugs in 1977. After attempting to expose this he was forced out of LAPD in 1978 while earning the highest rating reports possible and having no pending disciplinary actions. In 1996, after 18 years of struggle, he finally achieved one of his deepest wishes in a face to face public encounter with then CIA Director John Deutch on national television. Washington sources later told Mike that Deutch’s mishandling of the encounter cost him a guaranteed appointment as Secretary of Defense.

Mike’s stories, which have expanded to include economic analysis and detailed exposés of the CIA and the American political system, have been reprinted in 12 countries. Now a popular lecturer on the college circuit, Mike is booked on a post 9-11 lecture series through the summer of 2002. He is a regular guest on talk radio shows at major stations throughout the country.

In the wake of the September 11th attacks Mike was among the first to be publicly critical of a number of transparent flaws in the official story presented by the US government. In more than twenty stories since 9-11 he has followed his tested strategy of using only government documents, official statements or verifiable press reports as the basis for his work. As a result he has been openly received by several members of Congress and maintains open lines of communication with congressional and committee staffs.

On November 28, 2001 Mike gave his first post 9-11 lecture at Portland State University, which was attended by more than 1,000 and resulted in a standing ovation. Mike and FTW will be releasing a professionally produced videotape, Truth and Lies About 9-11, on February 1. Special exclusive interviews with Representatives Ron Paul (R-TX), Cynthia McKinney (D-GA), Barbara Lee (D-CA), Professor Peter Dale Scott, (UC, Berkeley), Professor John Metzger (Michigan State) and Catherine Austin Fitts (former Assistant Secretary of Housing and Managing Director, Dillon Read) have already resulted in extensive pre-publicity and advance sales.

Mike has offered a $1,000 prize to anyone who can disprove the authenticity of any of his source material. Since November 2001, no one has presented a claim.

A frightening foreign military intelligence directorate (GRU) report circulating in the Kremlin states that over the past nearly 48 hours the vast intercontinental military tunnel complex constructed by the United States Air force over the past nearly 45 years was hit with two powerful nuclear explosions at its main terminuses in Colorado and Virginia used nearly exclusively by the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA).
According to this report, this unprecedented nuclear attack began on the evening of 22 August when one of the main air pressure relief tunnels for this CIA tunnel, located at MacDill Air Force Base in Tampa Florida, was forced open allowing millions of cubic feet of air to rush suddenly into the atmosphere. The unique sound of this event was captured by video during a baseball game being played at Tropicana Field near MacDill, though US officials blamed the “mystery noise” on a faulty sound system.
This GRU report, however, points out that Russian engineers are well acquainted with this unique sound as they work feverishly to prepare an additional 5,000 bomb shelters ordered by Prime Minister Putin this past spring to be completed by the end of 2012.
Russian engineers were, also, able to duplicate this unique sound this past March when they were called into the Ukraine to vent a number of deep underground tunnels from poison gas that had killed three people near Kiev and which was, likewise, captured by video.
Within a few hours of the venting of this vast tunnel complex, this report continues, a nuclear device was detonated at its western terminus located near Trinidad Colorado with the second blast occurring nearly 12 hours later at the eastern terminus near Culpeper Virginia, and both causing powerful earthquakes felt by tens of millions of Americans.
Unbeknownst to the vast majority of the American people is that the vast military tunnel network constructed since the early 1960’s under their country has cost an estimated $40 trillion and with the exception of this attack shows no sign of abating.
The only known photo of one of the massive US Air Force boring machines used to construct this vast tunnel complex was taken by Little Skull Mountain in Nevada in December 1982 and is similar in design to those used to construct the Chunnel between England and France.
Maps of these tunnels, and the underground bases associated with them, have been compiled over the years by many independent researchers along with lists of their probable locations.
The specific tunnel attacked by these nuclear devices, this GRU report says, was being used by the CIA during their moving of their headquarters and all of their assets out of their Langley Virginia location to their new base located in Denver Colorado that was begun in 2005 for reasons still not fully explained.
The GRU speculates that the timing of this attack in hitting the western terminus first, then the eastern one, was more than likely meant to “trap and destroy” whatever the CIA was currently moving through this tunnel from Langley to Denver.
Most interesting to note is that this attack comes nearly a decade to the day after the 11 September 2011 internal war between the CIA and the US military establishment that rained destruction upon America, and then the world, but whose final battle has yet to be fought, or won, by either side.
To what the final outcome of this titanic struggle will be it is not in our knowing, other than to note that when two powerful forces like these collide, and as they have done so many times in the past, the ultimate losers end up being the American people whose delight in total ignorance as to what is happening around them continues to astound the whole world. (The EU Times)kilde

These are the faces of the native people of the middle east. In the trivial % of those who are said to have come to Israel from the Arab nations, look at their faces and tell me what % of those “Jews” from the Arab countries look like Europeans instead of natives of the middle east?kilde

Below are the faces of kids who are natives of the middle east. They are not Negroes, they have straight hair and they are not Anglo Saxons. You will not see plane loads of natives of the middle east get off the planes.

Below is another load of European “Jews” who are pouring in by hundreds of thousands to displace the native people of the middle east. No Israelite of the old testament looked like these Anglo Saxon until after the invasion of the Europeans. Note every Israelite of the bible was a native of the middle east who were nothing more than a composite of Hittites, Havites, Moabites, Midianites, Canaanites, Syrians, Chaldeans, Philistines, Jebusites.. ARABS and yet over 90% of all those in the land claiming to be their descendants are Anglo Saxons.

These school girls are Iraqi kids. The Syrians, Zideons, Canaanites, Moabites, Jebusites, Philistines … Every Arab native of the middle east came from the people of Iraq … and every Israelite was a descendant of the Arabs who came from the people of Iraq.

Atlantis and the Fall War between the Atlantis and Lemuria. The lost ancient technologies, civilizations lost, pole shift that was caused by a nuclear war in ancient times. You will be amazed and stunned in the discoveries of advanced technology in ancient times. Videos, photos and more..link her

If you don’t know they admittedly sprayed cadmium out of military aircraft over the citizens of the UK in the 70s here is the BBC special on it.This is a shortened version of the BBC Inside out documentary series that was first broadcast on 6th November 2006. Its interesting to note that this broadcast can no longer by found in the BBC archives, which I think is actually a breach of their own charter.

Between 1953 and 1964 top secret trials were carried out using a chemical concoction of zinc cadmium sulphide to simulate how a cloud would disperse biological agents. The unsuspecting population in the East of England was sprayed covertly with the poisonous compound.

This is an educational not for profit production. Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for fair use for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favour of fair use.film her#!

Mass animal deaths may be the early symptoms of this encroaching electrical brain disruption caused by the magnetic pole shift.

Scientists McCormick and Flavio Frohlich introduced slow oscillation signals into brain tissue. The experiment revealed that the signal created a feedback loop changing the electrical field guiding neural activity. In turn that strengthened the electrical field.kilde

According to ancient alien theorists, extraterrestrials with superior knowledge of science and engineering landed on Earth thousands of years ago, sharing their expertise with early civilizations and forever changing the course of human history.Ancient alien theory grew out of the centuries-old idea that life exists on other planets, and that humans and extraterrestrials have crossed paths before.
In 1968, the Swiss author Erich von Däniken published Chariots of the Gods?, which became an immediate bestseller. In it, he put forth his hypothesis that, thousands of years ago, space travelers from other planets visited Earth, where they taught humans about technology and influenced ancient religions. He is regarded by many as the father of ancient alien theory, also known as the ancient astronaut theory.Most ancient alien theorists, including von Däniken, point to two types of evidence to support their ideas. The first is ancient religious texts in which humans witness and interact with gods or other heavenly beings who descend from the sky—sometimes in vehicles resembling spaceships—and possess spectacular powers. The second is physical specimens such as artwork depicting alien-like figures and ancient architectural marvels like Stonehenge and the pyramids of Egypt.
If aliens visited Earth in the past, could they make an appearance in the future? For ancient alien theorists, the answer is a resounding yes. They believe that, by sharing their views with the world, they can help prepare future generations for the inevitable encounter that awaits them.film her

A Japanese inventor unveils what he calls the “next generation of eco-friendly energy sources” – batteries powered by water.

Susumu Suzuki, the president of Tokyo-based building material maker TSC (Total System Conductor), has invented water-powered batteries, which have an electric current as powerful as that of a standard manganese dioxide battery.

Suzuki says these batteries would be cheap to produce and can be recycled several times, making them an essential tool for the future.

FEATUREDSPEAKER: Susumu Suzuki, President of TSC and inventor of the water-powered battery (Japanese)film her

Independent scientist Leuren Moret in an exclusive March 27, 2011 interview with Alfred Lambremont Webre has stated that the west coasts of the United States and Canada, Mexico, and Hawaii are being intentionally targeted by dangerous radiation from the March 11, 2011 tectonic warfare earthquake and nuclear meltdown events at Fukushima, Japan.

The west coasts of the United States and Canada, and Mexico, Ms. Moret indicated, are the major food producing areas for North America. Radiation from the Japan quake/nuclear meltdown events at Fukushima is intentionally being steered into these areas in order to dose the land and the food with radiation.

The ultimate purpose of this nuclear war is to attack the health and genome of the North American the population is attacked with radiation, to depopulate North America, and to make future humans less healthy and less resistant to takeover by a global new world order.filmen her